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How to apply

Key facts

Entry requirements

Full entry requirements

Duration

1 year

Fees

AED 71,610 (Sept 2025 intake)

Start date

September 2025

Entry requirements

Duration

1 year

Fees

AED 71,610 (Sept 2025 intake)

Start date

September 2025

Law students will undertake a standard first-year syllabus, studying core modules in Constitutional and Administrative Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, English and European Legal Contexts. A range of delivery and assessment styles will fully prepare students for subsequent years of study. These core modules provide students with a solid foundation in critical areas of law and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the legal system. Additionally, the varied delivery and assessment styles allow students to develop essential skills such as critical analysis, problem-solving, and effective communication, which are vital for their future legal studies and professional careers.

The focus on foundational legal knowledge and skills will continue in the second and third years with modules on Land Law, Law of Tort, and Equity and Trusts. You will also develop functional awareness through Inter-professional Legal Skills.

After your first year, you can focus your studies by selecting a preferred specialism pathway in one of the following areas: Business Law, Criminal Justice, Human Rights & Social Justice, Sociolegal Studies and International Law. Alternatively, you can continue on the Common Law pathway.

The emphasis is on doing rather than simply reading and listening; participation is a central feature of this course. Various onsite experiences and in-house interactions with legal professionals enhance the teaching of the law modules. This hands-on approach allows students to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios and gain practical skills that will be valuable in their future careers. Additionally, the programme offers opportunities for career guidance and networking with legal professionals, providing students with valuable connections and insights into the legal industry.

Key benefits

  • Our students can focus on legal studies by selecting a preferred specialisation while continuing to develop functional awareness. This approach allows our students to gain in-depth knowledge and expertise in their chosen area of law while also honing their practical skills and understanding of the legal profession. By offering a range of specialisations, we ensure that our students are well-prepared to meet the diverse needs and demands of the legal industry upon graduation.

  • 91²èÉç will help you gain real-world experience and build a solid network by connecting you with industry partners in Dubai through the Industry Advisory Board. Additionally, 91²èÉç's connections in Dubai offer unique opportunities for students to immerse themselves in a diverse and thriving business environment, enhancing their global perspective and cultural awareness.

  • You can access The Oxford Law Trove and other specialist Law databases. The Oxford Law Trove contains over 200 law textbooks relevant to the core and optional modules within the Law LLB course.

  • The programme leaders are experienced professionals dedicated to ensuring students receive a high-quality education. They are readily available to answer any questions or concerns students may have regarding the accreditation process or the course content.

  • 91²èÉç Dubai students can now benefit from the Industry Advisory Board, which comprises leading experts and professionals at the enterprise level. The board provides valuable insights and guidance to ensure the curriculum remains relevant and current with industry trends and demands.

  • Benefit from Block teaching, where a simplified ‘block learning’ timetable means you will study one subject at a time and have more time to engage with your learning, receive faster feedback and enjoy a better study-life balance.

What you will study

Block 1: English and European Legal Systems

This module introduces students to the main features of the English and European legal systems and the procedures and processes that are followed. This module acts as an essential foundation for all further legal study.

Block 2: Criminal Law

This module will enable students to understand the general principles of the criminal law and the requirements of major criminal offences. It will develop your problem-solving skills in the field of criminal law and your ability to handle legal sources.

Block 3: Contract Law

This module concentrates on the general legal principles relating to the formation, content and the regulation of contracts along with remedies or breach and vitiating factors. Many of these principles are directly applicable to everyday contracting, others provide the foundation on which specific (often legislative) rules build further.

lock 4: Constitutional and Administrative Law

This module is designed to help students understand how the UK's system of government including Parliament, and The Courts and international obligations and to examine how the exercise of government power can be controlled. 

Block 1: Law of Tort

This module will introduce general principles of tortious liability, including trespass to the person and land, nuisance, negligence, occupiers' liability and remedies

Block 2: Land Law

This module will make you aware of the different legal rights to land which can exist, when these rights can be binding on others, and how they can be protected by registration. The module will focus on the wider context of land as a necessity for not only housing, but also the production of food, industry, commerce and recreation.

Block 3: Inter-Professional Legal Skills

The module develops valuable generic skills, including those relating to employability and personal development. Students are encouraged to operate within the context of professional legal ethics. The module enables students to gain an appreciation of how lawyers use their skills in order to deal with a demanding case load. Timekeeping elements bring 'everyday reality' and an excellent opportunity to comprehend commercial awareness. An understanding of general procedural requirements and skills-based activities is provided.

Block 4: On your selected pathway you will undertake modules such as:

Law: Family Law

This module will equip you with an understanding of the legal rules, doctrines and principles which regulate and affect the modern family, especially the relationships of spouses, civil partners and parent/child.

Business Law: Companies and Other Business Entities

This module will introduce students to the various ways in which it is possible to organise a business such as sole proprietorships, partnerships and companies and the law relating its regulation. This includes the law and policy governing the structure and the operation of companies.

 

Socio-Legal: Law and Religion

 

Human Rights and Social Justice: Human Rights Law

This module considers the foundations of International Human Rights Law, and regional human rights protection frameworks. The module will also introduce the student to general issues concerning key qualified and unqualified rights and the international and regional enforcement mechanisms.

 

Criminal Justice: Police Powers and Public Order

This module will focus on some of the more important powers which the police have for dealing with suspected crime, such as the powers of stop and search and arrest. The powers which the police have both under statute and at common law authorise what would otherwise be clear invasions of the right to liberty, and property and privacy rights and this module will examine their legitimacy.

 

International Law: International Law

This module will cover current issues in international law with a focus on the structural foundations, such as the sources of international law, subjects of international law and the way in which states interact with each other in the international sphere.

Block 1: Equity and Trusts

This module will concentrate upon the management of property (real and personal) and in particular, the management of personal property through the technical requirements of the trust relationship. It will consider the fiduciary nature of the relationship between trustees and beneficiaries and the consequences of any breach of a trustee's fiduciary duties.

Block 2: On your selected pathway you will undertake a module such as:

Law: Law and Medicine

This module critically evaluates the relationship between law and medicine by concentrating on a number of important medicolegal topics. It focuses on issues such as consent to treatment, medical negligence, infertility procedures, abortion, meaning of death, withholding and withdrawing life-prolonging treatment, assisted suicide, euthanasia and organ transplantation.

 

Business Law: Commercial and Consumer Contracting

This module examines a range of areas which form the backbone of both domestic and international modern commercial law. It will help to facilitate an understanding of the relationships which exist between the parties to such modern commercial relationships. This module focuses on the rights and remedies which consumers have against businesses as well as the wider regulation of businesses to protect consumers.

 

Socio-Legal: Law and Gender

 

Human Rights and Social Justice: Social Justice in Law

This module complements students' previous study of human rights law with a focus on economic, social and cultural rights issues (in general) and an in-depth treatment of social housing law (in particular, to provide concrete examples in a substantial body of law and secondary literature).

 

Criminal Justice: Criminal Evidence

This module will introduce students to the various ways in which it is possible to organise a business such as sole proprietorships, partnerships and companies and the law relating its regulation. This includes the law and policy governing the structure and the operation of companies.

 

International Law: EU Law

This module examines the institutional and procedural law of the European Union. It looks at the institutions of the EU and their powers, concentrating on the powers of the Court of Justice. It also looks at the sources of EU law and the application of those laws.

Block 3: On your selected pathway you will undertake a module such as:

Law: Intellectual Property

This module will look at the 'great' statutory types of IP such as patents, designs, copyright and trademarks and also at more general concepts such as remedies for infringement. It will focus on the fast-changing nature of this subject.

 

Business Law: Employment Law

This module explores how the law determines whether a person is an employee or an independent contractor and why this is an important distinction. The focus then moves on to the contract of employment and the protection which the law offers against discrimination - both contractual and non-contractual - on the grounds of sex, marital status, race, religion, sexual orientation, age or disability.

 

Socio-Legal: Penology and Criminology

 

Human Rights and Social Justice: Immigration and Refugee Law

This module will investigate how far border controls can (and should) operate and the extent to which people who apply for asylum are allowed to access benefits, employment and housing. It will investigate how the principles of refugee law created in the mid-20th century apply to contemporary issues.

 

Criminal Justice Pathway: Advanced Criminal Law

This module provides the opportunity to study criminal law in greater depth. It is about empowering students to critically address contemporary issues of their own choosing in criminal law.

Block 4: Legal Project or SQE Preparation

Project

This module allows students to explore an area of law selected by themselves for detailed critical analysis. It allows them to work closely with a tutor-supervisor who will be able to advise and guide them through the relevant area. This module enables the synthesis of substantial legal knowledge by allowing for the functional application of law to real-life client briefing. It will empower the student by putting into practice the understanding of law and ethics which has been developed during the law degree.

OR

SQE Preparation

This module prepares students for a career as a solicitor developing practice-ready skills building on the foundations of legal knowledge acquired within modules previously studied as part of the degree programme.

Note: All modules are indicative and based on the current academic session. Course information is correct at the time of publication and is subject to review. Exact modules may, therefore, vary for your intake in order to keep content current. If there are changes to your course we will, where reasonable, take steps to inform you as appropriate.

Teaching and assessments

You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, simulation of client interviewing and advocacy, case study analysis and self-directed study. Assessment is through coursework (presentations, essays and reports) and usually an exam or test, which is typically weighted as follows in your first year:

  • 100% portfolio

These assessment weightings are indicative only. The exact weighting may vary depending on option modules chosen by students and teaching methods deployed by the academic member of staff each year. Indicative assessment weighting and assessment type per module are shown as part of the module information. Again these are based on the current academic session.

Teaching contact hours

This is a full-time course. Each module is worth 30 credits. It is expected that student will spend a total of 300 hours of study for each module. You should be prepared to devote approximately 10 contact hours a week to your studies and additional independent hours of study in order to succeed. Teaching is through a mix of lectures, tutorials, seminars and lab sessions and the breakdown of these activity types is shown in each module description.

You will also have timetabled meetings with your personal tutor and careers and/or subject meetings scheduled throughout the year.

Self-directed study: In order to prepare for, and assimilate, the work in lectures and seminars you will be expected to use our on-line resources, participate in flipped or virtual classroom discussions on our virtual learning environment (VLE) and engage in personal study and revision for approximately 25 hours per week.

Our facilities

Entry requirements

GCE A-Level

CCD

CBSE/ ICSE/ All Indian Boards

  • Successful completion of Standard XII with a 65% average from the best four subjects excluding Hindi or any other local language, e.g. Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, Marathi
  • Interview any candidate with 60% or above.

American High School Diploma + SAT

High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 3.0 plus Advanced Placement, two subjects from group A with grade 3 or above ORSAT2 - 2 subject tests with a minimum score of 500 in each = 1000

UAE Tawjihiyya

Entry to IYZ only

International Baccalaureate Diploma

24 points

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

DMM

African WAEC/ NECO/ WASSCE

Entry to IYZ only

FBISE grade 12 (Pakistan)

85%

Curriculum Russian/Kazakhstan

Entry to IYZ only

English language tests and their entry requirements

IELTS Academic: 6.0 (minimum 5.5 in each band)

TOEFL Internet-based: 72 (17 in listening & writing, 20 in speaking and 18 in reading)

Pearson PTE Academic: 51

Additionally, students with the following qualifications may be considered as having met the English language requirements:

GCSE/IGCSE/O-Level English (as a first or second language): Grade C or higher

CBSE/ISC boards/NIOS/All state boards: A minimum grade of 55% in English

International Baccalaureate: Minimum grade 5 in English A1 (Standard or Higher Level) in IB OR a minimum of grade 5 in English B (Higher Level)

West African/Nigerian Curriculum WAEC/ WASSCE/ SSSCE: Minimum grade "C6"

Graduate Careers

Law students gain a well-rounded understanding of the legal system and are equipped with the necessary knowledge to excel in their future careers. The programme provides a unique opportunity for students who wish to pursue a research or academic career to work as researchers supporting major research projects and to develop their own research expertise. All students have the opportunity to hone their legal skills by engaging with businesses and individuals and to speed up their way to qualify as a Solicitor.

Course specifications

Course title

LLB Law

Award

LLB (Hons)

Study level

Undergraduate

Study mode

Full-time

Start date

September 2025

Duration

One year full-time

Fees

AED 71,610 (Sept 2025 intake)